Robert Winthrop Curley Sr. (Oneida, NY) received a degree in journalism from Rider College in Trenton, NJ, in 1954, and then spent the next thirty-three years as a reporter and photographer in Rome, Oneida, and Syracuse, NY. A veteran of both the Coast Guard and the U.S. Army, in his youth he won the base middleweight boxing championship and served as the supply sergeant for an army field bakery that fed 100,000 men a day. Later in life he founded the 1988 Peace Club in an effort to bring an end to the Cold War, which eventually led to a meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev.
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"With wit, charm and a good bit of humor, Curley imparts his opinions and wisdom about a great many topics, each chapter a conversation of sorts with his alter ego, Win. Overall, it's an entertaining read from a writer whose name many longtime Central New Yorkers should recognize." -- Syracuse New Times, February 4, 2009